Backflow Prevention Assembly Test and Maintenance Record is a legal document that was released by the Water & Sewer Resources Department - City of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania - a government authority operating within Pennsylvania. The form may be used strictly within City of Bethlehem.
Q: What is a Backflow Prevention Assembly?
A: A Backflow Prevention Assembly is a device that helps prevent contaminated water from flowing back into the public water supply.
Q: Why is it important to test and maintain a Backflow Prevention Assembly?
A: Testing and maintaining a Backflow Prevention Assembly ensures that it is working properly and preventing contamination of the public water supply.
Q: Who is responsible for testing and maintaining a Backflow Prevention Assembly?
A: The owner or operator of the property where the Backflow Prevention Assembly is installed is responsible for testing and maintaining it.
Q: How often should a Backflow Prevention Assembly be tested?
A: Backflow Prevention Assemblies should be tested at least once a year, or more frequently as required by local regulations.
Q: Who can perform the testing and maintenance of a Backflow Prevention Assembly?
A: Testing and maintenance should be done by a certified Backflow Prevention Assembly tester who is trained in the proper procedures.
Q: What is the purpose of keeping a Backflow Prevention Assembly Test and Maintenance Record?
A: Keeping a record helps ensure that the testing and maintenance is being done regularly and can provide a history of the assembly's performance.
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